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That "Hawaii Five-O" cast member and Freedom High grad Daniel Dae Kim likes to hang out with metal band Metallica lead guitarist Kirk Hammett was one of the secrets revealed in a HawaiiNewNow interview with Daniel and his co-stars from the popular CBS series. Joining Daniel who plays former detective Chin Ho, were Alex O'Loughlin who plays Steve McGarrett; Scott Caan, who plays Danny "Danno" Williams and Grace Park who plays Kona "Kono" Kalakaua. During the interview Daniel also revealed his guity pleasure is watching Fox's song and dance series "Glee.

•Profession: Student. •What I am reading: "And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks" by Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs. •How is it?: This novel is brilliant. It is interesting to examine the different styles of Kerouac and Burroughs chapter by chapter. •You'll enjoy it if you like: Anything by Kurt Vonnegut. •Why I read: To broaden my perspective of life. •How I got hooked on reading: The Myth-o-Mania Series by Kate McMullan kindled by love of reading.

A former assistant principal of a Montgomery County middle school is expected to be charged Friday with having explicit sexual conversations in person and through text messages with a boy he met while working at the school. Charles Hurst, former vice principal of Pennbrook Middle School in North Wales, is scheduled to be arraigned on charges of endangering the welfare of a child, corruption of minors and possession of cocaine, according to a news release from Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman.

• Name: Lisa Ehrets • Age: 28 • Hometown : Breinigsville • Profession: Social Studies Teacher • What I'm reading: Anthem by Ayn Rand • How is it? Thought provoking, though it is not her usual format, this is just a novella. • You'll enjoy it if you like … Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. • Why I read: It's the best escape available, with the added bonus of strengthening your mind and soul.

A drizzly Flag Day and wet flags hang on their little poles stuck in the grass along our street. The child asks, "Why the flags?" So you talk about the meaning of the flag, that we Americans are one people, despite our contrariness, and you go on too long about this in the coffee-grinder voice of adulthood, but it's June, School Is Out, time to simply enjoy America and not try to explain it. One of the beauties of fatherhood is the small miracle...

By Myra Yellin Outwater and SPECIAL TO THE MORNING CALL | February 22, 2010

When Civic Theatre artistic director William Sanders chose to stage "Little Shop of Horrors" he wanted a crowd pleaser. Well, his wish has come true. This production of the classic sci-fi comic thriller is crazy, nonsensical, often silly and great fun from its opening moments. And Sanders has been blessed with a cast that understands the piece, underplaying and then overplaying this gloriously ridiculous group of Skid Row eccentrics. The show begins with a darkened house and the sounds of a heroic anthem of pomp and circumstance.

Thank you to the citizens of Catasauqua for your support and assistance given to me during my 25 years as your fire chief. I sincerely tried to serve you in a professional manner. It was my pleasure and honor to serve my community and the fire department. Samuel Burrows Catasauqua

What a pleasure it was to read the paper on Oct. 4. I always wondered who Mrs. (Marlene "Linny") Fowler was, now I know how wonderful a person she must be. It is so nice when people can help somebody. I hope she lives forever so she can help millions of people. I will pray for her like I do for everybody else. Margaret Panno Bethlehem

Hometown: Bethlehem Profession: Librarian What I'm reading: "The Heretic's Daughter" by Kathleen Kent How is it? Very absorbing account of the Salem witch trials from a child's point of view. You'll enjoy it if you like woman-oriented historical fiction: "Pope Joan" by Donna Cross; "The Red Tent" by Anita Diamant. Why I read: To learn, either about a particular subject, in the case of nonfiction, or about the human condition, in the case of fiction. Also to escape, to relax and to pass the time.